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XRP Ledger Upgrade to Delete NFT Junk and Patch Key Bugs

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The XRP Ledger will implement a major upgrade on Wednesday that removes NFT junk data and patches key bugs, requiring node operators to update or face disconnection.

XRP Ledger Upgrade to Delete NFT Junk and Patch Key Bugs

The XRP Ledger, a Layer 1 blockchain that uses the XRP token for multi-currency transactions, is set to undergo a major maintenance and bug-fixing upgrade on Wednesday. The upgrade, called the fixCleanup3_1_3 amendment, targets accumulated inefficiencies and security issues.

Node operators must update to the latest version by the deadline or risk being disconnected from the network. Regular XRP holders using wallets or exchanges need to take no action. The upgrade specifically removes non-fungible token (NFT) junk data that has built up over time and patches several key bugs that could affect network performance and security.

For cryptocurrency traders, such network upgrades are important to monitor as they can impact the underlying blockchain's reliability and transaction costs. A smoother, more efficient XRP Ledger could support greater adoption and network activity, potentially influencing XRP's utility and demand. Check NowPrice's crypto page for real-time XRP pricing and market context.

Looking ahead, the successful implementation of this upgrade will be closely watched by the XRP community. Future amendments may focus on further scalability improvements or new features. Traders should keep an eye on network metrics such as transaction volume and active addresses to gauge the upgrade's impact on the ecosystem.

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